Bi-Element Substances
When two elements combine and stabilize, they take new forms. These Bielement Substances are among the most prized materials in Illateu.
Part 1 - Stone
stone growth - Mendstone/Resrem
A pinkish metal which, while workable when heated, will slowly return to its original form when cool. While this reparative property has led people to experiment with its use for armour, it is generally considered a terrible material for combat due to it being a very soft metal. Alloys have been experimented with for this purpose, though none have yet been created which are strong enough to justify its use.
stone wind - Tirem
A pale, silvery metal which whistles when moved quickly. It will bend if worked too thin, but does not chip, and so is well liked for keeping a sharp edge. The thick-bladed Basore weapons are often made of Tirem, though it is poor for stealth weapons.
stone ice - Nevermelt
A pale, transparent blue crystal which is cold to the touch, with the cold increasing with the size of the piece. SImilar in properties to ice, though it never melts or warms.
stone water - Irem
Irem is an incredibly popular metal, unrivaled in its mirrored shine and durable strength. However, pure irem has one property which makes it both popular and unusable for many purposes. It’s melting temperature has not been found, but when touched by will-infused magic (that type done by people) it turns to liquid. This makes it easy to shape, and reshape, as many times as needed. Wealthy children often have toys made or irem, changing it to whatever strikes their fancy.
stone light - Nimstone
A strange material with the structural properties of a metal but the translucent appearance of a gemstone. It glows from within with yellow light, and grows in small, crystalline clumps, like a shattered geode. It can be worked like metal and is often used for indoor lighting. It is a highly conductive material.
stone fire - Ember
A black crystal, similar in sheen to obsidian, which emanates a faint and gentle warmth. When magic is poured into it, it can be used to light fires.
Stone shadow - Darkmetal/Felrem
Felrem is a brittle metal. While not used often on its own, felrem alloys tend to be incredibly strong, and are a popular choice for armor. Pure felrem is primarily used for ceremonial pieces, found appealing for its deep black colouration.

















